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Originally Posted by Cthulhu
Monts: Cute.
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I am deeply hurt. I bring all of my intellectual capacity to bare trying to find a meaning behind the word "orphidet" (I think I'll name my next dog after that fully-sic typo), and the most you can offer my poor, sad, pathetic, grovelling-for-validation psyche is "cute"?
...Okay, by coindence the io9 blog had an item on the work just today:
http://io9.com/361680/postsingular-i...ldest-ride-yet
but my patheticity (I make up words) still stands (or, at least, still crawls).
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@ Zelda...Thanks for the pics. However, that looks more like a tart than a pie (still higher on the Bakery scale than pie),
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The only pies I know-and-love are meat pies, and the patisserie down the bottom of the hill does a luscious lamb-and-mushroom (and also beef-and-red-wine, and Thai chicken, and just a plain, old, perfectly satisfactory and Aussie-traditional "steak" that yearns for lashings of tomato sauce. They also do a nice range of "sweets", and their elsewhere-mentioned Paris Brest is to die for...
seriously, it'll clog your arteries quicker than you can respond with a childish giggle to the word "infarct").
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...As for perfection, it of course means high standards. That is a tautology.
And am all for absurdity. Provided it proves a point. Ars gratia artis does devolve into Dadaism, but we must rise above such risible actions.
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Alas, I'm at about my intellectual height already, straining to keep my nose above my own surface-nonsense. If you're going to raise the water level, I suspect I may soon drown in my own tom-foolery, and simply become (even more) irritating.
Cheers,
Marc (we have to prove a point now? [gulp])